In So Many Words: Roget’s Thesaurus and the Power of Language at The Portico Library

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Last Updated 25 February 2018

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In So Many Words: Roget’s Thesaurus and the Power of Language at The Portico Library, Chinatown, 2 April–12 May 2018, free entry - Visit now

The Portico Library’s first Secretary, Peter Mark Roget, was a medical doctor, inventor, linguist and mathematician. His contribution to the English language is hard to overstate, with over 30 million copies of his eponymous thesaurus empowering generations since its first publication in 1852. The thesaurus was designed, in his words, “to facilitate the expression of ideas” and as such plays a key part in our ability to communicate and to negotiate the perils and pitfalls of language. As part of the library’s 2018 Information is Power project, In So Many Words will present new work by three contemporary artists based on research into Roget’s legacy – the role of vocabulary in the 21st century, the power of words, and the uses and abuses of text and speech.

In So Many Words: Roget’s Thesaurus and the Power of Language at The Portico Library, Chinatown

The books are back in September with one-off reading events, some much-anticipated launches and the return of the Northern Lights Writers’ Conference as we gear up for Manchester Literature Festival in October.